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Netflix Refutes Meghan and Harry’s $100 Million Advance Claim
In a recent development, Netflix has refuted claims made by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry regarding a $100 million advance from the streaming giant.
The couple's alleged windfall was brought into question by royal expert Neil Sean, who stated that Netflix is not foolish enough to make such a hefty payment.
It was widely rumored that Meghan and Harry had secured a lucrative deal with Netflix worth $100 million through their Archewell production studio.
However, Neil Sean dismissed these rumors, asserting that Netflix would not make such a substantial payment upfront.
While the Sussex Royals did secure a deal with Netflix for their production studio, the actual amount remains undisclosed.
It is important to note that the success of the deal depends on viewership and engagement with the content produced by the couple.
Recently, trailers for a docuseries featuring Meghan and Harry were released, generating significant buzz.
However, based on the initial response, it seems that the dislikes outweigh the likes.
This raises questions about the potential success of the upcoming documentary series.
In the trailer, the Duke of Sussex can be heard discussing the rumors and leaks that surrounded Meghan during their time as senior members of the royal family.
He acknowledges the existence of a hierarchy within the family and suggests that stories are deliberately planted.
The first volume of the series is set to be released on December 8th, followed by the second volume on December 15th.
Meghan and Harry have expressed their desire to create content that informs and inspires, leveraging Netflix's extensive reach to deliver compelling programming.
In another royal news, a dispute between Sophie Wessex, the Countess of Wessex, and performer Frank Skinner has come to light.
The altercation occurred backstage during the royal variety performance at the Royal Albert Hall, which is scheduled to be broadcast on December 20th.
Frank Skinner revealed that Sophie Wessex criticized his performance of the song “Three Lions.”
Despite feeling unwell during rehearsals, Skinner pushed through and delivered the show.
However, he claims that both Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex made it clear that they were not pleased with his performance.
During a meeting with the couple after the show, Sophie approached Skinner and remarked, “Well, don't quit your day job.
This is not how the royals operate.”
Skinner was taken aback by the comment, considering his efforts to perform despite feeling under the weather.
It remains to be seen how this dispute will unfold, but it highlights the challenges faced by performers when entertaining members of the royal family.